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had sanctioned the use of military power. but it's not so strange, given persistenreports, post-cease- fire announcement, that rebel- held misratah, 130 miles east of tripoli, remains under heavy bombardment. the government denies this. we can't authenticate these pictures, but they accord with eyewitness reports. 25 killed, doctors say. so much for the immediate cease- fire. >> they're still shelling. i hope you can hear gunfire in the background. about an hour ago, two shells landed across the road from the medical center into the local hotel there. >> reporter: colonel qaddafi had warned that his troops would have no mercy. "the u.n. had no right to intervene," he said, branding it madness. "if the world has gone crazy," he said, "then we will go crazy, too." at 2:00 a.m. local time, two hours after the u.n. vote, angry protesters interrupted an emergency news conference at our central tripoli hotel. "britain and america have let us all down once again," they chant. these demonstrators knew exactly where to come. they've i
had sanctioned the use of military power. but it's not so strange, given persistenreports, post-cease- fire announcement, that rebel- held misratah, 130 miles east of tripoli, remains under heavy bombardment. the government denies this. we can't authenticate these pictures, but they accord with eyewitness reports. 25 killed, doctors say. so much for the immediate cease- fire. >> they're still shelling. i hope you can hear gunfire in the background. about an hour ago, two shells landed...
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to be used for social security. to be used for the health not drug the bank so when you heard they're bringing in that world for us to move to take brand because of the present day goes across europe voters are saying no to thirty measures portugal's prime minister quit of the poll but voted down a fresh round of cuts because he has three months left to repay almost ten billion euro at a time when its sovereign credit rating has been caught. the only option left is. national default toland is the country called pay back its loans or accept an e.u. bailout similar to greece and ireland it hasn't happened in the west since the second world war but the longer you postpone this necessary evil. the more costly it is it's going to be at the same time military intervention in libya is costing hundreds of millions of euros many a furious what they see as an unnecessary and expensive campaign somebody asked the chancellor of the effect of the finance minister about the financing of this and i think the overwhelming sense tha
to be used for social security. to be used for the health not drug the bank so when you heard they're bringing in that world for us to move to take brand because of the present day goes across europe voters are saying no to thirty measures portugal's prime minister quit of the poll but voted down a fresh round of cuts because he has three months left to repay almost ten billion euro at a time when its sovereign credit rating has been caught. the only option left is. national default toland is...
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apparently we're having some technical difficulties here mr tyson are you can you can you hear us. we've lost the connection there with an hour from the danish institute of international studies we will try and establish that connection a little further in the program now colonel gadhafi has troops in strange fire with rebels and the coalition forces the coalition forces continue their strikes with many libyans fleeing their homes hundreds of thousands have already become refugees in the ongoing violence and more are expected to join them as r.t. as you go to reports from the libyan egyptian border. so far the humanitarian situation hasn't really improved much thousands of people are continuing to flee libya each day looking for safety and better living conditions the main flow of refugees is on the western border with tunisia but many people are going to egypt as well we met this family we were from going. they said that to be humanitarian situation in the city is critical at the moment they were saying how they're not actually fleeing because their home has been destroyed the zon
apparently we're having some technical difficulties here mr tyson are you can you can you hear us. we've lost the connection there with an hour from the danish institute of international studies we will try and establish that connection a little further in the program now colonel gadhafi has troops in strange fire with rebels and the coalition forces the coalition forces continue their strikes with many libyans fleeing their homes hundreds of thousands have already become refugees in the...
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uses of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand fully that you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. nineteen forty five gold dot com. you're watching the r.t. news channel the global raul castro from moscow but these are all top stories at co of a rack as the u.k. considers military intervention in libya there are fears the ongoing violence in north africa could trigger another disastrous campaign russia and other foreign governments who said they're against moves which involve the use of international military force. as washington seeks to shake up its foreign policy members of congress question the u.s. government's ability to back the right candidate in north africa in the middle east the u.s. secretary of state admitted to struggles to successfully balance its interests in foreign affairs. and the last leader of the soviet union celebrates his eightieth birthday was the man behind the cancellation of state censorship and the promotion of free speech but some accuse him of paving the way for destructive chaotic before . the people of l. is gu
uses of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand fully that you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. nineteen forty five gold dot com. you're watching the r.t. news channel the global raul castro from moscow but these are all top stories at co of a rack as the u.k. considers military intervention in libya there are fears the ongoing violence in north africa could trigger another disastrous campaign russia and other foreign governments who said they're against moves...
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you can use all water or water with milk. use a pinch of salt, the right amount of oatmeal. the recipe is on your website, we hope. >> okay. >> stir that, turn it down. >> how long does it simmer? >> five or ten minutes. >> you're looking for consistency. once the liquid is absorbed it's done. >> this has been about five minutes. >> once the boiling subsides, this one maybe needs a little bit longer. >> couple of minutes. >> probably not the best thing in the world to load it with syrup or brown sugar. you have other things that are healthier? >> to me a tablespoon of syrup goes a long way. >> i'm talking a lot. >> like half a cup? bananas, peanut butter, maybe honey. that's how we do this one. if it were done. but i will show you some interesting things you can do. i just think it's important that the basic thing -- >> is not frightening. >> it's so easy you can do what you want. here is what you may call oatmeal pilaf. we take oil or butter, heated in a pan. >> these are steel cuts? >> there are rolled, too. steel cuts are just chopped oats. you can't eat whole oats. they
you can use all water or water with milk. use a pinch of salt, the right amount of oatmeal. the recipe is on your website, we hope. >> okay. >> stir that, turn it down. >> how long does it simmer? >> five or ten minutes. >> you're looking for consistency. once the liquid is absorbed it's done. >> this has been about five minutes. >> once the boiling subsides, this one maybe needs a little bit longer. >> couple of minutes. >> probably not the...
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use this issue to stir up. or to exploit resentment now in one of your articles about china there's a place where you see nationalism is often fed by a sense of impotence and i wanted to ask you about this do you think that is a saying that could also be relevant to modern day united states yes but it. comes back to that same issue that people who feel they're not represented they don't have a voice to not listen to they don't have a grip on public affairs. very vulnerable. leaders who promise. as it were if you feel you are a lonely individual who has no influence on anybody and nobody cares about it feels good to be in a crowd shouting usa usa or. in the case of america could be in china or it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression form of importance i didn't mean in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china is after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other part
use this issue to stir up. or to exploit resentment now in one of your articles about china there's a place where you see nationalism is often fed by a sense of impotence and i wanted to ask you about this do you think that is a saying that could also be relevant to modern day united states yes but it. comes back to that same issue that people who feel they're not represented they don't have a voice to not listen to they don't have a grip on public affairs. very vulnerable. leaders who promise....
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and you may want to consider using mass transit. everything is on time and you can avoid all these slick roads. here's a live look at 880 through oakland where we are doing pretty well. there is some ongoing roadwork for just another few minutes until 5:00 between fruitvale and fifth avenue. so other than that, everything is very quiet right now from the coliseum all the way down towards oakland airport. let's go elsewhere towards highway 17 near the summit all the way up towards 85. chp has just issued a heavy rain advisory and they are asking drivers to slow down through that stretch. they are actually activating the cms alert signs. they are also telling us it's windy coming up highway 17 towards los gatos. so be extra careful there. also, roadwork in the south bay. highway 85 near stevens creek boulevard. three southbound lanes of highway 85 are apparently blocked now due to ongoing roadwork. the rest of the south bay fine, top speeds out of downtown san jose. live look at 280 approaching the 880 interchange, guadalupe parkway f
and you may want to consider using mass transit. everything is on time and you can avoid all these slick roads. here's a live look at 880 through oakland where we are doing pretty well. there is some ongoing roadwork for just another few minutes until 5:00 between fruitvale and fifth avenue. so other than that, everything is very quiet right now from the coliseum all the way down towards oakland airport. let's go elsewhere towards highway 17 near the summit all the way up towards 85. chp has...
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nato countries consider all meaning the opposition for the season in libya the sponsor of take us through the things that they often about times of arrogance. what good japan's a damaging for the sheba nuclear power in all this is suspended and radiation levels are rising at the latest attempt to block a song by play. watson travel to siberia as me it seems you're preparing some plan think the space travelers returning to that missions in a. very warm welcome to you this is on the scene like us president barack obama has reported the selling secret orders allowing cia teams and libya to gather intelligence and links with rebels meanwhile the libyan foreign minister has arrived in britain saying he's no longer willing to work under the regime of cullen mayle gadhafi. to see how the leaders from tripoli. well they have been air strikes in the east and south eastern suburbs of tripoli at a military base there while the front line seems to have been pushed back it is now not far from the town of ajdabiya which is just seventy kilometers weights of the rebel stronghold of benghazi there have b
nato countries consider all meaning the opposition for the season in libya the sponsor of take us through the things that they often about times of arrogance. what good japan's a damaging for the sheba nuclear power in all this is suspended and radiation levels are rising at the latest attempt to block a song by play. watson travel to siberia as me it seems you're preparing some plan think the space travelers returning to that missions in a. very warm welcome to you this is on the scene like us...
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she staying with us. she is in the house but shaken up. >> reporter: neighbors including wendy who works for pg&e stopped by to seat damage for themselves. >> my guess is what we did is -- jackhammered this open and turned the valve off to turn off the gas. >> reporter: crews have had a busy day. in oakland this tree game down at about midnight. it didn't pull down the power lines but left three cars trapped. >> we got up this morning and wanted to help the neighbors get the cars out. this is -- a lot of these are dropping right now. >> reporter: back here live in berkeley this pine tree is still blocking the avenue. crew also have to come back tomorrow with heavy equipment to get it out of the way and clean up continues throughout the bay area. we are live in berkeley, ktvu channel 2news. >> the highway patrol said one person was killed after a tree fell on top of a car in american canyon. it happened last night before 10:30 on north kelley road. investigators say the tree pinned the driver inside the ca
she staying with us. she is in the house but shaken up. >> reporter: neighbors including wendy who works for pg&e stopped by to seat damage for themselves. >> my guess is what we did is -- jackhammered this open and turned the valve off to turn off the gas. >> reporter: crews have had a busy day. in oakland this tree game down at about midnight. it didn't pull down the power lines but left three cars trapped. >> we got up this morning and wanted to help the neighbors...
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yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> mark: watching storm tracker for heavier rains towards marin county and heavier sell off the coast at the peninsula. we will follow the storm as we see heavy waves of grain moving to the bay area. let's go to the news room. >> reporter: following breaking news out of santa fe texas. live pictures from our chopper camera. a building collapsed at the school, workers are injured. looks like a high school, this is obviously looking at a picture of the construction company that was doing more, a company. part of the building collapsed in santa fe texas. some workers are injured. let's stay with these pictures a bit longer. maybe the camera will pull out and see different view. i will be sure to bring you more a new spirit they are focusing on this third area, there is an area take off. i don't know how many people were injured. or how
yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> mark: watching storm tracker for heavier rains towards marin county and heavier sell off the coast at the peninsula. we will follow the storm as we see heavy waves of grain moving to the bay area. let's go to the news room....
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would you ever use those? >> translator: haven't we solved the wmd programs with britain and america? we got rid of all that. this is a thing of the past, and we have already finished this. is it reasonable that any sensible man would use such a weapon against even his own enemy, let alone his own people? >> reporter: i also asked him about fears of a scorched earth policy against oil installations. he said that nloi im a unicf1 pser h he said that only terrorists would do that. i asked him about the united states and whether he felt betrayed since he had been brought in from the cold over the last several years and the u.s. was doing business with him. he said he did feel betrayed but he thought president obama a good man. christiane amanpour, abc news, tripoli. >> as you can imagine, reaction to that interview was swift at the white house. the u.n. ambassador says it shows how disconnected from reality gadhafi really is. jake tapper has more. >> reporter: i read some of the quotes from christiane interview w
would you ever use those? >> translator: haven't we solved the wmd programs with britain and america? we got rid of all that. this is a thing of the past, and we have already finished this. is it reasonable that any sensible man would use such a weapon against even his own enemy, let alone his own people? >> reporter: i also asked him about fears of a scorched earth policy against oil installations. he said that nloi im a unicf1 pser h he said that only terrorists would do that. i...
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that allows us to take all military measures to enforce a no-fly zone, and al take all action to protect military life. all targets should be in line with that. >> as my friend struggles to sort out the mess left by -- has my -- by the last rotten labor government would my right honorable friend take this opportunity to unite the house on health matters by praising the working of nurses in prostate cancer. i yield to no one in blaming the last government for all sorts of ill but blaming on this, i probably draw the line. my honorable friend raised a very important charity which is mary curry cancer and particularly the important work they do. it should be praised by everyone in this house. the whole point of what we want to do in terms of our health reforms is to involve great charities like that that do so much to help people across the country. >> she has focused now with her intention. does the prime minister think that the mayor elected on a political ticket who is -- should go back to the election in the true spirit and get their opinion on this? >> well, first of all i thank the la
that allows us to take all military measures to enforce a no-fly zone, and al take all action to protect military life. all targets should be in line with that. >> as my friend struggles to sort out the mess left by -- has my -- by the last rotten labor government would my right honorable friend take this opportunity to unite the house on health matters by praising the working of nurses in prostate cancer. i yield to no one in blaming the last government for all sorts of ill but blaming...
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it to dry their needs they used it to dry their food they used it as a preserve it now today's strategic you can't move without its commodities oil and in the united states right now more than seventy percent of all the people who drive their cars every day drive fewer than fifty miles in the course of a day. fewer than fifty miles now that's about the range that an electric car can go and refill from just a regular wall socket overnight if we were to do this or that you could refill from a solar panel or a battery if we were to drop seventy percent of our oil usage there was turn that into electric we wouldn't have to import anyone from saudi arabia we've already got it. so a problem solving you don't have to do any more drilling b. the military is the biggest user of our oil right though the largest user of oil in the us it is our u.s. military and if we were to say you know we're going to end the war in iraq we're going to end the war in afghanistan we're going to bring people home i mean we're spending over a thousand dollars a gallon to get gasoline into afghanistan to our soldiers
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state broadcaster refutes claims that protesters rejected an offer from gadhafi to go in exchange for using his family's safety despite major foreign news outlets attempts to undermine the leader over a spot in tripoli finds gadhafi still has been supporting. the global pressure on the the amount of the u.n. on the verge of allowing a no fly zone and the u.s. officially saying it may get militarily involved. also germany's new interior minister says there's no place for these kinds we have no idea of multicultural you are takes another a battering. it took some rebuilding but chechnya is ready for a friendly google maps with brazilian sports stars braving the region's volatile presentation for the political game. now we will get out first to save brushes and battle the tiger populations their numbers reached loreena low. forty coming to you live from moscow i'm arena joshie libyan state t.v. has denied opposition claims that colonel gadhafi offered to quit if an interim council was formed and if he and his family were allowed to safety to safely leave the country and flame violence continue
state broadcaster refutes claims that protesters rejected an offer from gadhafi to go in exchange for using his family's safety despite major foreign news outlets attempts to undermine the leader over a spot in tripoli finds gadhafi still has been supporting. the global pressure on the the amount of the u.n. on the verge of allowing a no fly zone and the u.s. officially saying it may get militarily involved. also germany's new interior minister says there's no place for these kinds we have no...
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the use of islam the use of. talking about islam and muslims is today in britain you're a very kin to what was said about the jews in the one nine hundred thirty scapegoating a group of people how do you respond to that. it's absolute nonsense i wasn't around annoying when i was scapegoating anyone all we're doing is highlighting and point out the problem and the problem is there for everyone to see the problem is an epidemic sweeping across this country and everyone knows it and that's why people want to bury their head in the sand in its hands the fate that the public feeling is not there everyone the english defense league is the one the biggest phenomenons to sweep this country ever there's a reason for that because people in these towns and cities not loot and not like x. are probably where where it was from because they probably have a clue about islam in towns and cities and towns that is not lutheran where there are problems in burman in bradford in leeds and in halifax everyone's been feeling the same we
the use of islam the use of. talking about islam and muslims is today in britain you're a very kin to what was said about the jews in the one nine hundred thirty scapegoating a group of people how do you respond to that. it's absolute nonsense i wasn't around annoying when i was scapegoating anyone all we're doing is highlighting and point out the problem and the problem is there for everyone to see the problem is an epidemic sweeping across this country and everyone knows it and that's why...
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there is also used her unemployment. -- youth unemployment. the president has been on the offensive as well. he blamed america and israel for the current unrest. the operation room who is plotting to destabilize the arab world, he said. they were implemented and imitators. the president's supporters also came on to the streets. until today's outburst, it was an important ally in america oppose the war on terror -- america's war on terror. bbc news. >> you're watchin g bbc news. supporters of colonel gaddafi out in force. they are worried it might slip into civil war. refugees continue to see the growing turmoil in libya. at 39 years old, the defense minister looked to have a bright future. he was even a hint as a future german leader, but revelations that he plagiarized part of his thesis has now forced his resignation. >> until now, he has had a charmed political life. young, a glamorous wife. today, the charm ran out. he resigned because of a plagiarism scandal. >> he says, and a friendly talk with the chancellor, i will resign from my job.
there is also used her unemployment. -- youth unemployment. the president has been on the offensive as well. he blamed america and israel for the current unrest. the operation room who is plotting to destabilize the arab world, he said. they were implemented and imitators. the president's supporters also came on to the streets. until today's outburst, it was an important ally in america oppose the war on terror -- america's war on terror. bbc news. >> you're watchin g bbc news. supporters...
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talk us through what they hope to achieve. >> indeed. initially on monday, they injected about $184 billion. the bank of japan and then announced an additional injection of almost $100 billion and then announced another injection of about $40 billion this morning. basically the central bank is pumping money into the banking system so that people and companies here can still borrow money easily in this economy, which seems very fragile, but i should say that the impact of all of o these incidents on the economy, initially say said the earthquake itself wouldn't have a huge impact but now we have had a tsunami and now we have this nuclear power plant, having all of these issues. economists are saying that this could have a much bigger impact on the country. the economy, one analyst at goldman sachs saying that the cost to restoring the country from all of these incidents could be up to 200 billion. >> the very latest from tokyo. thank you for that update. let's get some other news now. britain and france have tabled a draft resolution at t
talk us through what they hope to achieve. >> indeed. initially on monday, they injected about $184 billion. the bank of japan and then announced an additional injection of almost $100 billion and then announced another injection of about $40 billion this morning. basically the central bank is pumping money into the banking system so that people and companies here can still borrow money easily in this economy, which seems very fragile, but i should say that the impact of all of o these...
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i think now the scale of it give us additional. years the reconstruction of the infrastructure and all big here but if there is a nuclear disaster or similar which are normal probably. closing down all areas of japan for life in the midst of a creation of people and. situations that is it is very very green for there are good wages been used fiscal position in japan's there is already a very high in most people would have been seen on sustainable growth and the bad sense i think will be a major very busy. fiscal obligations. with the japanese car giants like toyota honda and nissan suspending production market watches here and overall downturn in the input water industry but it won't launch if a tourist in young things the major impact on the global kamarck it won't last for long. i don't expect to have a major negative impact on the overall industry and still globally speaking there are a number of. own utilized capacities elsewhere and even within japan so yes the there is a moment there and disruption for a few days however i do
i think now the scale of it give us additional. years the reconstruction of the infrastructure and all big here but if there is a nuclear disaster or similar which are normal probably. closing down all areas of japan for life in the midst of a creation of people and. situations that is it is very very green for there are good wages been used fiscal position in japan's there is already a very high in most people would have been seen on sustainable growth and the bad sense i think will be a major...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> chris: now, the prices in ja -- the crisis in japan where that country is still struggling to get a nuclear power plant under control. here is the latest. authorities now you say once the emergency is resolved the entire complex will be scrapped. power has been restored at the nuclear plant but they have not yet tried to turn on cooling systems at the most damaged reactors. in tokyo, radioactive iodine detected in drinking water and food from some farms shows increased radiation levels. greg palkot is tracking the story from osaka. greg? >> mixed news on several fronts. authorities spent the weekend dousing with water the two more dangerous reactors. they are trying to bring radioactivity levels down. there was a spike in one of the reactors.
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> chris: now, the prices in ja -- the crisis in japan where that country is still struggling to get a nuclear power plant under control. here is...
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. >> the president is us libel. he continues to waste time while he is lying. >> of the opposition leaders say their victory is close, but today, they are reminded of what a formidable of when that they are facing. before this crisis, -- all through this crisis, the president has remains calm. this even as a high ranking allies defected from him. just as it looked he was about to fall, on friday, he staged a massive rally. he told supporters he would go, but only on his own terms. in his speech, a combination of concession and defiance. >> we do not want power, but we need to hand power over to state hands, not corrupt hands. we are ready to leave power, but only to safe hands, chosen by the people. >> the president says if he goes, there could be a civil war in yemen could fall into the hands of al-qaeda. he knows this will concern the west. the americans have given mr. saleh billions of dollars in anti-terrorism assistance. those troops are still loyal to while other military have joined the opposition. both are a
. >> the president is us libel. he continues to waste time while he is lying. >> of the opposition leaders say their victory is close, but today, they are reminded of what a formidable of when that they are facing. before this crisis, -- all through this crisis, the president has remains calm. this even as a high ranking allies defected from him. just as it looked he was about to fall, on friday, he staged a massive rally. he told supporters he would go, but only on his own terms....
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failing to turn up on a daniel bushell brings us the latest. closer in the sense that the two sides have met because as you say last week b.p. actually failed to turn up and obviously feel somewhat stuck in a corner it's a bit of a lose lose situation on the one hand obviously has a case against b.p. the stockholm arbitration course court has suspended the b.p. rosneft deal while the two sides iron out their differences on the other hand if b.p. does give up control of this ration it will of course lose a great deal of the profits that it has a shadow hanging over all of this is the russian government's energy minister. says he actually backed b.p. in the b.p. rolls and if peel of course rosneft chose b.p. because it has unique expertise in exploring in difficult conditions and that is one reason why they want b.p. to go ahead with the deal the thaw in the side really for b.p.'s headboard broadly the new head of b.p. really hoping that this deal would mean what the next level of development for the company after its troubles of course would be
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shale fields who wants to use u.s. high tech drilling technology in russia as well which at the poles it's difficult to drill a company is already experimenting in western siberia which is thought to hold largely sources of liquid high problems. well surging energy prices threaten economies with high inflation russia is keen to constrain its growth but you know what he wants the energy ministry and the service to keep an eye on the domestic petrol knock. simply because. he's must be market based we do not want to undermine the country's will produce and to speculation and corporate collusions must be excluded must be decided by demand and supply and not going any administrative some says. look at the markets now here's europe where stocks are trading mixed reports is down slightly less than a quarter of a percent of the dax is up half a percent europe's largest air space. gaining over four percent after it announced net profit of seven hundred forty million dollars for two thousand and ten rolls royce group is also up
shale fields who wants to use u.s. high tech drilling technology in russia as well which at the poles it's difficult to drill a company is already experimenting in western siberia which is thought to hold largely sources of liquid high problems. well surging energy prices threaten economies with high inflation russia is keen to constrain its growth but you know what he wants the energy ministry and the service to keep an eye on the domestic petrol knock. simply because. he's must be market...
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any use by the security or intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of crime any use in pursuit of an e.u. community obligation so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essential any government use whatsoever of confidentiality has been abolished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was left on a train more recent.
any use by the security or intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of crime any use in pursuit of an e.u. community obligation so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essential any government use whatsoever of confidentiality has been abolished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was left on a...
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let us stay with libya. earlier, i spoke to a journalist in a town near the tunisian border, zawiyah. >> hundreds of people are coming through every day. they are trying to get to the tunisian border. >> are they foreigners, or libyans? >> mostly, they are foreigners. it is indians, egyptians, bangladeshis. >> tell me about -- is the government in control in your town? >> that are not in control of the city. it is with the people. there is no organization, nothing. just the people. i revolted against the gaddafi regime because everybody was tired from the injustice and his ways. they have been killing people, committing crimes. these people do everything they want, like it is their town, stealing our money, stealing our rights, stealing our right of speech. it is disastrous. >> to you expect gaddafi's forces to come back and bite you again to try to take control? >> of course. currently, they are busy with zawug iyah. strategically, it is important. >> how can you fight the government army? >> we are through
let us stay with libya. earlier, i spoke to a journalist in a town near the tunisian border, zawiyah. >> hundreds of people are coming through every day. they are trying to get to the tunisian border. >> are they foreigners, or libyans? >> mostly, they are foreigners. it is indians, egyptians, bangladeshis. >> tell me about -- is the government in control in your town? >> that are not in control of the city. it is with the people. there is no organization, nothing....
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any use by the security intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of troy any use in pursuit of an e u community organisations so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essentially any government use whatsoever of confidentiality is being abolished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secret terror related documents was left on a train more recently the national health service lost the medical records of tens of thousands of people thanks to lockheed martin's involvement in the sensors it would be hard for the u.s. authorities to lay their hands on that information if they wanted a tip in the said says it is used by the government to award grants to local councils and recognize new groups in society that census is run by lockheed martin raises grave concerns in britain about ethics and its national security if a lot of people boycott this that says it will make it ineffective and a waste of money but the two hundred forty m
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of the country the french defense ministry has confirmed that some twenty strange planes have been used in that have been hard hitting tanks and military personnel vehicles not an operation has been concentrated largely in the rebel held town of being ghazi and the latest word there some rebel fighters as ekadasi forces have pushed to be announced but what we know though in terms of you is assistance is that already they have launched a pear tree strikes and we know that there were three submarines and twenty five american ships at this one point in the mediterranean and that u.s. tomahawk missiles have landed in the west of the country in tripoli and in misrata now libyan state television has been reporting for the last few hours that there are heavy civilian casualties it's as if these are happening here in the city of tripoli and i continue that we have heard a few ambulances driving past it is there also happening in the town of bint ghazi they also say that there's been a strike on fuel stores in misrata now the british air force has joined the operations it's not yet clear exactly
of the country the french defense ministry has confirmed that some twenty strange planes have been used in that have been hard hitting tanks and military personnel vehicles not an operation has been concentrated largely in the rebel held town of being ghazi and the latest word there some rebel fighters as ekadasi forces have pushed to be announced but what we know though in terms of you is assistance is that already they have launched a pear tree strikes and we know that there were three...
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campaigns for moral funks road washington's message after they see america's losing the media war the us is already spending over seven hundred million dollars a year on international broadcasting. our next big liberal and his guests all of you whether there's a democratic future for the middle east and north africa or the region will remain a hotbed of terror. came. along and welcome to crossfire gun control of l a world clamoring for change around the globe people are protesting against governments and tyrants can a self defined democratic west learn from the people of the arab middle east and how to create more just the side. kick. start. to discuss of more revolutions are likely elsewhere in the world i'm joined by brendan o'neil in london he is editor of spiked in paris we cross to john locke and he is director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and in phoenix we go to rachel alexander she is coeditor of the intellectual conservative and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger all right folks this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytim
campaigns for moral funks road washington's message after they see america's losing the media war the us is already spending over seven hundred million dollars a year on international broadcasting. our next big liberal and his guests all of you whether there's a democratic future for the middle east and north africa or the region will remain a hotbed of terror. came. along and welcome to crossfire gun control of l a world clamoring for change around the globe people are protesting against...
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lawrence, we better get used to it, huh? >> we have some rain out there rolling down the roads and there's pockets of some moderate to heavy amounts of rainfall showing up around the bay area but this just coming out ahead of the main cold front that's going to slide on through. near san rafael you have some showers there, just to the north though traveling on 101 watch out, good rainfall moving in that direction. some isolated lightning strikes showing up this morning and more of that expected as we head through the day. this storm system rolling on through but probably really not going to see the brunt of it until the middle of the day. that's the when we expect the cold front to slide into the bay area. behind that, this low will drop off the coastline. saturday a good soaking as well on sunday. planning on 50s today, isolated thunderstorms, snow down to 3,000 feet locally so yeah, it is going to be one of those wet and wild fridays around the bay area. showers continuing into the first part of the weekend, more substanti
lawrence, we better get used to it, huh? >> we have some rain out there rolling down the roads and there's pockets of some moderate to heavy amounts of rainfall showing up around the bay area but this just coming out ahead of the main cold front that's going to slide on through. near san rafael you have some showers there, just to the north though traveling on 101 watch out, good rainfall moving in that direction. some isolated lightning strikes showing up this morning and more of that...
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so they need to sit and talk us to. let us reason together. they cut $100 billion off the president's budget. we've already cut -- we've already cut $40 million. let's meet in the middle. but let's not threaten as many as a million jobs. moody's estimate it would destroy 700 millio,000 jobs. it's inconceivable, after they ran around in this last election saying, where are the jobs, where are the jobs -- that's all i heard -- and it was a good point. but it's inconceivable they would turn their backs on jobs and now focus on the deficit, as if that's the only issue we have to worry about. again, when the president took office, president obama, the economy was heading off a clirvetion and i'll never forget -- was heading off a cliff, and i'll never forget hank paulson looking straight into my eyes -- and that was hard because he was a 7 feet tall and i'm a little over five feet -- senator, capital tailism is on the -- capitalism is on the brink of collapse. i remember back to the debates then, one of my republican colleagues suggested nationaliz
so they need to sit and talk us to. let us reason together. they cut $100 billion off the president's budget. we've already cut -- we've already cut $40 million. let's meet in the middle. but let's not threaten as many as a million jobs. moody's estimate it would destroy 700 millio,000 jobs. it's inconceivable, after they ran around in this last election saying, where are the jobs, where are the jobs -- that's all i heard -- and it was a good point. but it's inconceivable they would turn their...
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you can use prosciutto, you can use ham. the idea is to create a delicate robe of porcine pleasure. >>> how about the minds behind "south park"? would you believe they're taking their act to broadway? it's the hit of the town. and jake tapper is a big fan of "south park." we'll talk about that. >> the "book of mormon." and the kids of "shake it up." they will be here in a little bit, as well. we're also getting ready for britney. it's coming up. just two weeks to go. we want all of you to channel your inner britney and send in those videos. >> we have our first video. a little 5-year-old. her name is natalie. she's from philadelphia. look at her move now. >> where is she? there she is. >> go, natalie. go, go. from the circus -- yeah. >> the conservative outfit kind of works. >> hmm. we still have a little time to send in your video. >> and britney will be here. big day, march 29th. that's coming up. >> san francisco. >>> let's go to sam and the weather. >> we're hanging with the crowd. you know what i just realized about thi
you can use prosciutto, you can use ham. the idea is to create a delicate robe of porcine pleasure. >>> how about the minds behind "south park"? would you believe they're taking their act to broadway? it's the hit of the town. and jake tapper is a big fan of "south park." we'll talk about that. >> the "book of mormon." and the kids of "shake it up." they will be here in a little bit, as well. we're also getting ready for britney. it's...
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give us eh an idea. why were certain pictures chosen, and what have we learned from these new details if her biography? >> well, what's lovely having this biography is that we're all getting a chance to learn about kate, to get to know her a little better and have a sense of who she is, and all those photographs, among the adorable early one, gives us an idea of the childhood she led. who knew that she's a champion high jumper. you never know when that's going to come in handy if the paparazzi are chasing her. it gives us a really good sense of her being outdoorsy, athletic. she mentioned sailing and photography among her hobbies. it's really a lovely opportunity for us to sort of get to know her a little bit. >> all of these things are obviously being rolled out with, i'm sure, some thought behind them from the palace. not just in terms of their visits, but also these details on kate. what is the next thing that we can expect as we get closer to the big day? >> well, we're getting more and more detail c
give us eh an idea. why were certain pictures chosen, and what have we learned from these new details if her biography? >> well, what's lovely having this biography is that we're all getting a chance to learn about kate, to get to know her a little better and have a sense of who she is, and all those photographs, among the adorable early one, gives us an idea of the childhood she led. who knew that she's a champion high jumper. you never know when that's going to come in handy if the...
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people got to know him. >> got used to the idea that he was running. didn't seem so strange. >> as you said with president clinton, it didn't. are we reading more into it? does it really matter the timing of it? >> i think john hit on it at the end. there are other ways for candidates to be running without running right now. they set up independent packs. one of the factors, john, we saw last week that fox news suspended both newt gingrich and rick santorum. i think mike huckabee wants to keep those jobs. >> that's right. they want the paychecks. >>> let's go more to the tornado zone. twisters touching down in the south, leaving over 1,000 people homeless, plus a massive winter storm soaking the northeast. our sam champion is outside. has the latest for us. good morning, sam. >> good morning, robin. fast and furious. this storm wrapped it all up in one. spring is less than two weeks away. a lot of spring-lime components varying, some areas in floodwater, others in up to 20 inches of snow. >> reporter: this massive storm system soaking the eastern seabo
people got to know him. >> got used to the idea that he was running. didn't seem so strange. >> as you said with president clinton, it didn't. are we reading more into it? does it really matter the timing of it? >> i think john hit on it at the end. there are other ways for candidates to be running without running right now. they set up independent packs. one of the factors, john, we saw last week that fox news suspended both newt gingrich and rick santorum. i think mike...
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machines don't fight wars, people do and they use their mind. and you are talking about a war machines to fight the wars and people don't and they don't use their mind. >> on that note i think we want to speak greek heroes both for the troops and for the taxpayers. you spend your lives on this work and i won the end and let the audience to. [applause] >> you can download a pds of version of the pentagon labyrinth for free for the center of defense information website. go to cdi.org. >>> coming up next, booktv presents "after words," an hour-long program will be invited guest hosts to interview authors. acclaim economist dambisa moyo discusses her latest book, "how the west was lost 50 years of economic folly and the storch leases that lie ahead." the best-selling author argues that the flood of economic decisions made by western government have resulted in the skills of economic growth being tipped in favor of what she calls "the emerging world. she talks with libertarian economist dan mitchell. the >> host: my name is to dan mitchell at the cat
machines don't fight wars, people do and they use their mind. and you are talking about a war machines to fight the wars and people don't and they don't use their mind. >> on that note i think we want to speak greek heroes both for the troops and for the taxpayers. you spend your lives on this work and i won the end and let the audience to. [applause] >> you can download a pds of version of the pentagon labyrinth for free for the center of defense information website. go to cdi.org....
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give us the nos shell explanation. >> guest: it's interesting. this bizarre time in society was almost obsessed with what's going on in the east and china and the other places. of course, it's fascinating, but my book is really about the errors made here in the united states and europe. it's a home-grown program on policy nothing to do with china, things like education, all the structural problems like infrastructure and energy problems that have nothing to do with china and essential to get right to make sure the u.s. and european countries are back on track. >> host: it's like a couple different books in one book. there's the story of the decline of the west, the rise of the east, and the basic premise of the lines are going to cross. >> guest: you can argue there's an absolute part for sure talking about the west in isolation and what the issues are going on there, and then, of course, we live in an amazing time of china and other emerging economies have done the unthinkable, moving hundreds of thousands of people out of poverty. of course, th
give us the nos shell explanation. >> guest: it's interesting. this bizarre time in society was almost obsessed with what's going on in the east and china and the other places. of course, it's fascinating, but my book is really about the errors made here in the united states and europe. it's a home-grown program on policy nothing to do with china, things like education, all the structural problems like infrastructure and energy problems that have nothing to do with china and essential to...
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and a peaceful public workers d'amour translates as a gathering of violence dogs in the eyes of the us news channel eager to spice up its a channel. a more thoughtful media now as our team hears from britain's former ambassador to the country all over miles says global reaction such as the un's travel ban on gadhafi is highly questionable. today i'm talking to all of the miles who's a former british ambassador to libya we're going to be talking about the situation in the country at the moment the west's response to it and how it might unfold all of it well thank you very much for talking to r.t. now isn't the west's response to the situation in libya dangerously close to what we saw before the invasion of iraq i'm thinking of this proposed no fly zone these claims that we've heard that gadhafi has chemical weapons and also this talk around the world of military intervention. well there is a parallel but i think there are some important differences and look on the one i think i'd focus on it is that the although there's been some. rather bellicose talk from both london and washington an
and a peaceful public workers d'amour translates as a gathering of violence dogs in the eyes of the us news channel eager to spice up its a channel. a more thoughtful media now as our team hears from britain's former ambassador to the country all over miles says global reaction such as the un's travel ban on gadhafi is highly questionable. today i'm talking to all of the miles who's a former british ambassador to libya we're going to be talking about the situation in the country at the moment...
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unless and until they use those the 40's, we are worse than the status quo. -- the use those -- use those authorities, we are worse than the status quo. the market is looking at dodd- frank and they are rejecting it. it increases capital requirements. the volcker rule, although a lot of exceptions have been made to defeated, these are all hopeful in certain areas of potential risk. but the big ticket question we're talking about it, does it solve too-big-to-fail? the answer is not yet. in terms of what the direction has been, i am not entirely optimistic that it will. >> thank you. we recognize mr. quigley. >> tha you, mr. chairman. it is not that i disagree with you on the point. but i want to understand better. you advocating your testimony toda and in your editorial, discussing the recommendation to supply our strength, -- to simplify or make smaller. the risk-taking will shift elsewhere in the system were is harder to regulate. think hedge funds. what is your response to that? >> that sounds like an embracing a too-big-to-fail. >> i do not think he is correct. >> this is similar to a
unless and until they use those the 40's, we are worse than the status quo. -- the use those -- use those authorities, we are worse than the status quo. the market is looking at dodd- frank and they are rejecting it. it increases capital requirements. the volcker rule, although a lot of exceptions have been made to defeated, these are all hopeful in certain areas of potential risk. but the big ticket question we're talking about it, does it solve too-big-to-fail? the answer is not yet. in terms...
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the last leader of the us has. been celebrating his eightieth birthday he's been awarded with russia's highest honor by president dmitri medvedev the order of st andrew medal for his work as soviet leader for many people his name synonymous with the end of the cold war the reunification of germany and liberalism his economic and political reforms paved the way indeed for democracy in russia the best known of them was intended to revamp the country without destroying the bases of socialism is initiatives also sought to end state censorship and allow free speech gorbachev received the nobel peace prize in one nine hundred ninety eight of. the chain of events which led to the collapse of the soviet union and gorbachev departure despite being admired in the west critics say plunged his country into a destructive and chaotic reform the effects of which is still being felt today the former soviet leader argues though that russia was anyway in desperate need of change. speaks no to the former soviet leader about his legac
the last leader of the us has. been celebrating his eightieth birthday he's been awarded with russia's highest honor by president dmitri medvedev the order of st andrew medal for his work as soviet leader for many people his name synonymous with the end of the cold war the reunification of germany and liberalism his economic and political reforms paved the way indeed for democracy in russia the best known of them was intended to revamp the country without destroying the bases of socialism is...
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and may just be me about protecting civilians has in the past meant using force. anyhow moammar gadhafi has also said that he's calling for a ceasefire but it's unclear what that actually means as reports of violence there to new start with an inside look from our policy or certainly hearing that rebels feel it's a little more than a contradiction they simply do not believe the gadhafi regime they say that they will not heed this ceasefire call they point to the fact that clashes still continue in the east of the west of the country we know that in the town of misrata which is some two hundred kilometers from benghazi which is a rebel stronghold there were receiving reports of people who have been killed among them children clashes that also continue in the town of ajdabiya which is a little bit closer to benghazi we've heard unconfirmed reports that there had been two explosions outside the capital city of tripoli are now in the foreign minister was certainly surprised the international community mr mousavi who so when he did that libya would be implementing a ce
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close in the last month for us had great results so i think that we have to more. give props to the coach who has been able to make sure that everybody who came in. performed well. suited to do tomorrow and in the other day on wednesday valencia will travel to shelter the first leg and need one also both teams still had everything to play for shall probably find just an away goal though and a clean sheet or a victory will see the german side reach the quarter finals. in english premier league second from bottom birmingham or go to mid table everton the c.v. looking for a victory that would lift them out of the drop zone after winning their first trophy for forty eight years with a surprise two one victory over arsenal in the carling cup final city manager alex mcleish emphasised his side's need to focus on the league a disappointing three one darby if they eat at home to west brom on saturday not the blues into the bottom three but they do have two games in hand but lined up against an everton side who came back to win two one newcastle last time around but for the
close in the last month for us had great results so i think that we have to more. give props to the coach who has been able to make sure that everybody who came in. performed well. suited to do tomorrow and in the other day on wednesday valencia will travel to shelter the first leg and need one also both teams still had everything to play for shall probably find just an away goal though and a clean sheet or a victory will see the german side reach the quarter finals. in english premier league...
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that will be up top priority for us -- a top priority for us. [applause] this summer we will propose the first ever broke efficiency standards for heavy-duty trucks. this fall, we will announce the next round of appeals standards for cars that builds on what we have already done. and by the way, the federal government is going to need to lead by example. the fleet of cars and trucks were used in the federal government is one of the largest in the country. we have got a lot of cars. and that is why we have already doubled the number of alternative vehicles in the federal fleet. and that is why today i am directing agencies to purchase 100% alternative fuel, hybrid, or electric vehicles by 2015. [applause] all of them should be alternative fuel. going forward, we will partner with private companies that want to upgrade their large fleets. and this means by the way that you students, as consumers or future consumers of cars, you have got to make sure that you are boosting demand for alternative vehicles. you're going to have a responsibility as wel
that will be up top priority for us -- a top priority for us. [applause] this summer we will propose the first ever broke efficiency standards for heavy-duty trucks. this fall, we will announce the next round of appeals standards for cars that builds on what we have already done. and by the way, the federal government is going to need to lead by example. the fleet of cars and trucks were used in the federal government is one of the largest in the country. we have got a lot of cars. and that is...
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is there a blind eye turned that a grade on what exactly makes her doll fees so different from the us both take a look at america's foreign policy a policy song called the prophecy. and japan on the brink of virtue or no bold like catastrophe is it really possible to prevent a full scale nuclear disaster so you resources. and while libya and japan are in turmoil president obama heads south to a more stable and growing region live in america the clip is now be again catch up . it's friday march eighteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine friends out there watching our t.v. . i want to start now with the situation in libya as we told you yesterday the united nations approved resolution to impose a no fly zone there moammar gadhafi has called for a cease fire was unclear what that actually means as reports of violence continue to come out of libya and now we're hearing reports that france and great britain may be getting ready to send planes to the area even sooner than expected will start off with an inside look for martys policy or. what circuit hearing that rebels feel it's a
is there a blind eye turned that a grade on what exactly makes her doll fees so different from the us both take a look at america's foreign policy a policy song called the prophecy. and japan on the brink of virtue or no bold like catastrophe is it really possible to prevent a full scale nuclear disaster so you resources. and while libya and japan are in turmoil president obama heads south to a more stable and growing region live in america the clip is now be again catch up . it's friday march...
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to us, we want to make the ticket worthwhile. >>reporter: a key part of that ticket are the bulls themselves, and some are stars in their own right, worth over a million dollars...specifically bred for bucking, certain animal rights activists have raised concerns about their treatment...but organizers are adamant any criticism is unfounded. >>lambert:...they're always in great shape...they're fed the best feed because they are athletes andthey have to be in the very best shape they can possibly be in and if a bull is hurting in any way he won't perform as well. >>reporter: a good performance from a bull can of course spell trouble for whoever is on his back, but remarkably, a grueling 11 month tour now pulling in over 100m tv viewers has only one recorded fatality. one major reason that figure isn't higher...the work of the tour's unsung heroes... >>goram: ... sometimes you gotta get your hands on them...sometimes you have to get run over....justwhatever it takes to keep them from running over the cowboy. >>reporter: in it's firs
to us, we want to make the ticket worthwhile. >>reporter: a key part of that ticket are the bulls themselves, and some are stars in their own right, worth over a million dollars...specifically bred for bucking, certain animal rights activists have raised concerns about their treatment...but organizers are adamant any criticism is unfounded. >>lambert:...they're always in great shape...they're fed the best feed because they are athletes andthey have to be in the very best shape they...
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we invite the president and our democratic colleagues to join us in this dialogue. together, we can end the uncertainty in our economy and replace the crushing burden of debt in america with economic growth, freedom, and prosperity. thank you uc
we invite the president and our democratic colleagues to join us in this dialogue. together, we can end the uncertainty in our economy and replace the crushing burden of debt in america with economic growth, freedom, and prosperity. thank you uc
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dependence we always persuade that don't are us and partner us to give. one more chance of us to rule the contrary themselves because. i thought it's the beers responsibility. let's make them more responsible but let's empower them with instruments that there are certain repeal earths for national reconciliation which are reserved mission of the objects of peace and by adults of the second. seizure or when certain. and perth's seizure all ties break up by swiss i'll try it but. this is. a route that he cites when we have sanctions money or importance on certain taliban leaders many of the go right there to council. so. we are in favor of national reconciliation because we believe that and all beast are going tomorrow should be a reconciliation because i'm going to should stop the killing and stop. spilling shell the bloods so what do you make a contract money which is five times more than its national budget we have two point five million russians are addicted to afghan harris who is behind this well it's really painfully you sure are first of all i just
dependence we always persuade that don't are us and partner us to give. one more chance of us to rule the contrary themselves because. i thought it's the beers responsibility. let's make them more responsible but let's empower them with instruments that there are certain repeal earths for national reconciliation which are reserved mission of the objects of peace and by adults of the second. seizure or when certain. and perth's seizure all ties break up by swiss i'll try it but. this is. a route...
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john waage cbn news. >> joining us now is nina shay at the hudson institute. today they gathered on the streets of tahrir square, downtown, cairo in a show of symbolism. do you think this can be sustained in a post mubarak regime? >> i am concerned about the christians. they were there before islam. they have been there for about 2,000 years. they are very vulnerable. they do not have weapons, militias, tribal links. about 10 percent of the population. a very overwhelmingly, we don't now how much radicalized nation. >> the pictures of them demolishing the church. where was the police? the army, the authorities in protecting christians in the situations like this? >> the reports we are receiving, the police have melted away, particularly outside cairo. they have disappeared, not offering protection. the military came to that town but backed off, did not stop the violence. did not work to protect the christians. that is what is so alarming. they are vulnerable. it is a misnomer to talk ability glashs between christians and muslims or tensions. let's be clear abo
john waage cbn news. >> joining us now is nina shay at the hudson institute. today they gathered on the streets of tahrir square, downtown, cairo in a show of symbolism. do you think this can be sustained in a post mubarak regime? >> i am concerned about the christians. they were there before islam. they have been there for about 2,000 years. they are very vulnerable. they do not have weapons, militias, tribal links. about 10 percent of the population. a very overwhelmingly, we...
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those who were against us form a minority. it is hard to tell of these are just slogans, or if the libyan dictator has found renewed strength. international coalition claims successes and wants to destroy military installations in tripoli and rebels celebrating in been gauzy, little is known about who is now in control of which areas. the rebel national council has sometimes drop out of sight. experts like the italian libya observer are speculating who will eventually take over power from gaddafi. some names are being mentioned. even lesser-known ones. at first, we expected further defections by government officials and libyan ambassadors, but the wave of defections suddenly stopped. what could this mean? and many seem to be biding their time. rebels meanwhile seem to be fully in control. on tuesday, gaddafi's forces were attacking. dozens of people are reported killed, and here, too, alice are launching air strikes on troops loyal to a tripoli. one future scenario is a libya divided into east and west with serious consequence
those who were against us form a minority. it is hard to tell of these are just slogans, or if the libyan dictator has found renewed strength. international coalition claims successes and wants to destroy military installations in tripoli and rebels celebrating in been gauzy, little is known about who is now in control of which areas. the rebel national council has sometimes drop out of sight. experts like the italian libya observer are speculating who will eventually take over power from...